Ford swinging drawbar

fss

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I would like to see a image of the finished install of a swinging drawbar on a naa ford tractor. I think I have all the parts needed but it looks like something is missing.
 

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I'll try to remember to get a picture
tomorrow.
Drawbar, rear bracket, front bracket, pin
& clip to attach the drawbar to the front
bracket, and the bolts to bolt 5he
brackets on. (Make sure they aren't too
long!)
Larry - they may not have come out until
the hundred series, but they bolt on and
work nicely on the NAA.
 

How do we know whether the OP is working with an updated drawbar or with OEM configuration?


My statement was simply to bring up the point that this drawbar may not be what the OP is working with.
 

How do we know whether the OP is working with an updated drawbar or with OEM configuration?


My statement was simply to bring up the point that this drawbar may not be what the OP is working with.
 

How do we know whether the OP is working with an updated drawbar or with OEM configuration?


My statement was simply to bring up the point that this drawbar may not be what the OP is working with.
 
Oh... you mean the end that anchors just
below the PTO, and has a roller riding on
the lift arm mounted drawbar? Yeah, I
guess we dont know. If it's the type
with the roller, I can't help with a
picture.
 
The one in your photo is an aftermarket drawbar kit. NOT for the NAA. It won't fit. It's for an 800/801 Just like the one on the left in my photo. The one on the right is the one that will fit the NAA.
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This is original style swinging drawbar unless you are talking about the Horseshoe style swinging drawbar.
This is what goes under the tractor.
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(quoted from post at 17:04:06 05/09/20)
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Thanks for the replies. The photos helped me with the install. I am using the 1954 Ford NAA to do some light logging. The hitch installed under the rear end of the tractor takes more of a beating than the regular drawbar. Thank again for the help.
 

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